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Most people learn by their mistakes, but I never quite learn the lessons I need to.
They come up with an ingenious solution, but we never quite learn whether a life has been saved.
We meet the various players in this high-powered kaffeeklatsch, but we never quite learn what fueled their behavior.
But two of the lessons we never quite learn in foreign policy are that nothing goes as planned, and that intelligence scoops are always suspect.
It was the kind of sheltered, complicated, have-another-cocktail Manhattan upbringing where you never quite learn how to run a washing machine.
But I'm not sure I ever quite learn it".
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"I don't think one ever quite learns to trust the process," she says.
Not that we have quite learned that lesson: Hillary Clinton told the BBC that she was "worried" about the cuts.
Aisha's father never quite learns to trust her judgment, about her play on the basketball court or about her life.
Roshi, who died two years ago at the age of a hundred and seven, arrived in Los Angeles in 1962 but never quite learned the language of his adoptive home.
ARTHUR, the 8-year-old aardvark, goes to school, goes to camp and learns to read, but he never quite learns how to meet with architects, handle contractors or negotiate with the Landmarks Preservation Commission.
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